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Goldilocks trying Porridge and ChairsGoldilocks trying the BedsGoldilocks discovered in bedGoldilocks escapes out of the windowThe Darlings at HomeThe ElephantThe ElephantThe CamelHome againThe Mid-day SleepDear William! love me once againDear William! love me once againDear William! love me once againOh, when was Sabbath eve like this?Oh, when was Sabbath eve like this?IntroductionIntroductionIntroductionA vile and filthy alleyA vile and filthy alleyShe felt his wasted fingers lightenI can see them there with JesusA drunken father's curses, and a drunken mother's blowsA drunken father's curses, and a drunken mother's blowsI can see them there with JesusHe told me that the pretty name was RoseHe told me that the pretty name was RoseThen she knelt her down and prayedThen she knelt her down and prayedThe Rose fell at Nelly's feetThe Rose fell at Nelly's feetNell frozen with the red Rose in her handThe children meet in heavenA common Incident of Blighted LifeLooking for FatherInvitationThe clock in the steeple strikes threeChildren at DoorRed Riding Hood's new CloakRed Riding Hood and her dog TinyRed Riding Hood and her dog TinyRed Riding Hood talking to the WolfRed Riding Hood talking to the WolfThe Wolf in Grandmother's BedThe Wolf in Grandmother's BedThe Wolf caughtThe Wolf sold to a Wild Beast ShowSunday morning, Getting ready for ChapelReturn of the young soldierReturn of the young soldierGood-bye, their last kissesGood-bye, their last kisses'I am very sorry to tell you, Mrs Terriss,' said the policemanTake my head on your shoulder, daddy, turn your face to the westTake my head on your shoulder, daddy, turn your face to the westThe day has been long without you, daddy, you have been such a while awayThe day has been long without you, daddy, you have been such a while awayBut I've got you, and you've got me. So everything seems rightBut I've got you, and you've got me. So everything seems rightBut I've got you, and you've got me. So everything seems rightWhy do your big tears fall, daddy? Mother's not far awayWhy do your big tears fall, daddy? Mother's not far awayWhy do your big tears fall, daddy? Mother's not far away(Effect) I often seem to hear her voice falling across my play(Effect) I often seem to hear her voice falling across my playAnd it sometimes makes me cry, daddy, to think it's none of it trueAnd it sometimes makes me cry, daddy, to think it's none of it trueAnd it sometimes makes me cry, daddy, to think it's none of it trueI'm sometimes afraid to think, daddy, when I am big like youI'm sometimes afraid to think, daddy, when I am big like youI'm sometimes afraid to think, daddy, when I am big like youIf, when we get up to Heaven, and mother was waiting thereIf, when we get up to Heaven, and mother was waiting thereBut year by year still sees no changeBut year by year still sees no changeDaddy, good night, dear daddy, good nightDaddy, good night, dear daddy, good nightPassed them and left them in the rear with easeReceiving daily allowance of CodfishThe largest Relief Station in HavanaThe Spanish Royal FamilyThe nurse absorbed in a love storyA tramp arrives on the sceneThe tramp decides he will have the seat for himselfHe quietly persuades the child to move awayWhy, don't yer know me, Polly?'Oh, you can't help that,' said the cat, 'we're all mad here''Oh, you can't help that,' said the cat, 'we're all mad here'The Baron's wife turned to her daughterWhat Children can doWhen homewards from the village school, the children took their way'I wish you wouldn't go out to-night, father''Is there going to be a storm, father,' she asked anxiouslyShe laid her hand beseechingly upon his arm, and he looked down upon her for a momentShe laid her hand beseechingly upon his arm, and he looked down upon her for a momentIn the lonely lighthouse Mary sat watching the gathering stormWith a sinking heart she turned and closed the door'Father!' she cried, 'it is quite dark, and the lamps are not lighted,' but he was too drunk to understandSeizing a glass of water from the table, she held it eagerly to his lips'O God! what will become of the poor men who are on the water to-night'She heard footsteps outside; an awful horror held her in rigid graspShe pointed silently to the sleeping form in the armchairShe pointed silently to the sleeping form in the armchairRoused by the noise of their entrance, Hessel rose and stood like a man in a dreamRoused by the noise of their entrance, Hessel rose and stood like a man in a dreamOne of the men drew the covering from the statuesque faceOne of the men drew the covering from the statuesque faceAnd there, in a moorside cottage, a dying woman layHer child, the fairest, prettiest mite, just on the age of sevenAnd the little one knelt by the bed of straw, on which her mother layWhere to go, she knew not; the thought in her baby brainHer tiny feet were red with blood as she fell, and scarce could riseWith poor lips, all cracked with cold, she faltered a childish prayerHer face lights up with a sudden joy at the sound of Christmas bellsShe struggled to her feet, and on she pressed, nor paused to stayFrom the church upon the moor, there came the sound of praiseBut there is one has seen her fall, and kneels down by her sideThe light from out the church's door, falls on her drawn, white faceAs he sinks on the sod, and cries 'O, God! 'tis Nelly, my child'Over the moor he strides, through the sweeping sleet and snowAnd when they reach the cottage, what sight awaits them there?And the almost dying mother, came back to life againThe old woman was in tears, and the deacon's son spoke gently to herThe bitter partings are over, the train speeds awayAs Deacon Owen and his daughter sat at teaShe peeped in at the clematis-fringed window'May the Lord comfort you and bless your noble-hearted brother'She breathed a prayer as she beheld the gold and crimson sky(Effect) His little sister begged piteously for her brother's lifeHe limped along by his mother's side supported by the DeaconStory by Mr Gough, 'Sign the Pledge'Story by Mr Gough, 'Sign the Pledge'Tommy grasped his penny tightly[Slide title unknown]Curly Headed Jack at SchoolThe tender limb'd and timid boyThe father thinks the stormy voyage o'erHe wakes to tread for hours''Ere little 'un, who told you to sit on my box?'The child was warm inside his coatOld Roasty nearly dropped the sackHe made preparation for a scanty meal'Say it, then,' said he, looking at the black bottle'I must say my prayers, mustn't I?'He gave the landlady a shillingAt last he took the child on his kneeHe took Nancy as far as the Church PorchNancy lay asleep in the Vicar's studyOnce more the room was re-furnishedHe read pieces from the paper to NancyNancy brought him his supperNancy peeped into the door of the gin-shopHis sister comesHelp comesHelp comesThe washing arrivesThe washing arrivesI was on at the Box down yonderI was on at the Box down yonderI was on at the Box down yonderA Christmas WelcomeGoing down to dinner on a Christmas DaySnapdragon at a Christmas partyEntry of Santa Claus at a Christmas partyThe Old and the New Year's Children. A pageant of the monthsA Child's Dream. Christmas Eve in FairylandThe Horn of PlentyA Drunken WomanThe Captain's Wife and ChildHorn of Plenty -- The victim of drink habit is brought to beggaryAn unhappy homeThe challengeIntroductionAt playGive me a ballWho's there?A frogBad for the frogGood for a princeThe FiremenA lonely little maidenSo she in the church did stealOut they came and homeward wendedHe, with feelings soft and kindlyHe took her to his home so brightHear that maiden play so sweetlyThe cheerfu’ supper done, wi’ serious face, / They, round the ingle, form a circle wideMaggie was lazy, and lay so long'Next,' says Maggie, 'my hair I'll do'Her brush was somewhere -- she went to find it'There's my stocking,' she said with a smile'Rover,' she cried, 'you rude dog, stay!''Quack,' quoth the duck, 'splash' was the fallDesertedThe RefugeThe RefugeVision of the PastVision of the PastVision of the PresentVision of the PresentVision of the FutureLittle Boy's AppealAdriftAdriftDetected'What's your name?'The New HomeThe New HomeJoy's AlarmA Little Child Shall Lead ThemRe-union'A Cup of Cold Water'Evening PrayerThe TemptationThe BattleThe VictoryWho is It?My Father!The Return Home'Man Proposes''But''One of the Least''Joy'Poking his own FireAt prayer[Slide title unknown][Slide title unknown][Slide title unknown][Slide title unknown][Slide title unknown][Slide title unknown][Slide title unknown][Slide title unknown][Slide title unknown][Slide title unknown]Sir Roger de Coverley going to ChurchThe Brindisi ExpressThe Brindisi Express[Slide title unknown][Slide title unknown][Slide title unknown]Never be LateMiss Nelly off to townTired -- falls asleepDick steals her basket of eggsNelly wakes upFrightened -- where is my basketNelly begins to cryIt was mischievous DickGoiefu girlAymara Indian children 30[Two girls and boy holding bicycles]The Gambler's homeThe Gambler's homeUse and abuse[Slide title unknown][Three barefoot children playing with toy wheelbarrows in street]'Guess who?'Dolly's Washing DayRing-a-Ring-o'-RosesBaby starts for the Post'It's too high''Please, I can't reach'The helping hand'Will you have a Sweetie?'Childhood's joysGranny's PetChildhood's Free PlaygroundA Tug-of-WarA Punch and Judy showOf such is the Kingdom of Heaven (Twidle)Massacre of InnocentsJardin des Tuileries. 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